Norseman Rout Trojans
By Cael V.
The team moral was left nothing short of ecstatic after varsity football dealt a stunning blow on the South Tama Trojans on August 28th. A final score of 47-0 complemented the Norsemen’s hard work in the offseason leading up to a week 1 shutout.
Expectations leading into the game favored the Norse by a high margin, and a score of only 17-0 left many young vikings frustrated as they entered the locker room. An expectation to obliterate the the other team contributed to this frustration.
As far as stats come, the Norse led in both passing and rushing yards, which didn’t come by surprise. The Trojan defense started to crumple after Carlson continued to rack up yards, ending with 101 yards in total, and the team finishing with a whopping 221 yards for the night. This number contradicts the Trojan’s feeble run game which only scratched out 7 whole yards. The Norse also completed 122 yards passing, with Knoll’s arm accounting for 4 touchdowns, with the other TD provided by Carlson’s legs.
Not only did the Norsemen’s offense shine, their defense also stood their ground, only allowing for 95 yards against them, with Charlie Watts leading the team in tackles. Overall, the combined success of both sides of the ball and the effort presented led the Norsemen to a highly revered win against a team they are now historically 2/2 against. But many more challenging tests will continue to lap up like waves against the ship, as the Norse continue to row towards the mainland to conquer the Heart of Iowa.